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Dust, directed by an unknown filmmaker, really digs into the emotional fallout of a young couple grappling with their decision post-abortion. The film has a raw, intimate atmosphere, and the pacing feels almost languid, giving you time to really sit with their pain. There's a stark realism to it that avoids melodrama, which can be hard to find in this genre. Practical effects aren’t really a focus here; it’s all about the performances, which are quite compelling. The couple’s journey through grief and connection is palpable, making it stand out among similar dramas. It’s an exploration of choices and consequences that doesn’t shy away from discomfort, making you reflect long after it’s finished.
Emotional exploration of relationshipsFocus on raw performancesUnique perspective on personal choices
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